The Argentina squad picked up 3 points in it's World Cup opener at the Maracanã. An extextremely early ('3) own from Bosnia-Herzegovina player Kolasinac [he was fantastic aftafterwards] from a FK-set piece due to Argentina's pressing. The own goal however flipped the game plan as the Bosnian Dragons attacked and greatly pressured the Albiceleste's questioned defense and their goal keeper, Romero. The Albiceleste defense let up a few times, but Romero handled business. By the time Argentina gathered composure in attack, the second half bell sounded. Early in the second half, the story was the same. Bosnia fought for an eequaliser, but Argentina's attack was pushing, creating chances, but no goals. Argentina had the pospossessio,. in their favor, but Bosnia was much more efficient of their share of the Brazuca. Then, he arrived. With worrying faces from Argentina supporters, Alejandro Sabella's captain eased their souls with a magisterial Golazo! Lionel Messi kept the chances coming, but with some fuel from frustration, the artful dodger dribbled ahead, laid it off for his teammate who served it back to him. After another brief dribble, he buried the ball at the back of the net, and his celebration of his second ever World Cup goal showed his passion for those Albiceleste colors. Bosnia's Ibisevic rattled a late goal, but it was not enough. Both sides showed positive signs, but also the need to improve. The match also featured the return of Argentine stricker Gonzalo Higuaín, whom the Albiceleste hope they can use to end their World Cup campaign exactly where it began, at the Maracanã.